Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Vikings’ pre-season starts with victory over Rochdale Hornets

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WIDNES Vikings’ pre-season campaign started with a victory, as a youthful side defeated Rochdale Hornets 34-24 at the Crown Oil Arena on Sunday afternoon.

Jayden Hatton captained the side, which included new signings Conor Dwyer and Liam Cooper – both on the scoresheet in the victory.

The Vikings also handed opportunit­ies to four trialists, with fullback Connor Williams, hookers Lewis Hulme and Callum Wood and loose forward Jordan Case hoping to impress.

The game got off to an even start before a poor end to a set from Rochdale gave the Vikings their first attacking opportunit­y of the afternoon.

After gaining the feed of a scrum just inside the Hornets half, the away side manoeuvred their way towards the try line before a flat pass from Brad Calland sent the on-rushing Liam Cooper over on six minutes. Joe Edge added the conversion to give the visitors a 6-0 lead.

Cooper tried to crash over for a carbon copy of his try two minutes later, as he raced onto another flat pass but spilled possession in contact.

Up the other end the hosts replied on 14 minutes, after fullback Connor Williams had done well to halt Declan Sheridan with a great covering tackle only for play to be pulled back for a tackle off the ball.

From the resulting penalty, Andy Lea proved too strong from close range, with Sam Freeman converting from in front to level the scores.

Hornets spilled the kick-off, as Ben Forster couldn’t keep hold of Edge’s restart, which gave the Vikings a chance to hit back and retake the lead.

They did just that, as a short side play saw Jayden Hatton find Owen Buckley, with the winger diving over for an unconverte­d effort with 17 minutes on the clock.

Rochdale replied almost immediatel­y, as experience­d Sean Pencywicz darted over from dummy half, with Freeman’s conversion giving the home side a 12-10 lead.

That two-point advantage lasted just four minutes though, as clever play from Callum Wood saw him break off the back of a quick play the ball, with Calum O’Neill in support only for Shaun Ainscough to haul him down short of the line. From the next play, Connor Dwyer stepped his way over the try line and Edge added the extras.

With seven minutes left of the first half, good play from Edge opened up an opportunit­y on the right edge, with the ball passed through hands to Buckley who raced in for his second of the afternoon.

A repeat set gave the Vikings a chance to attack inside the last minute of the half, but they couldn’t find a way over.

The Vikings started the second half brilliantl­y, as

Josh Wilde raced onto a flat pass just four minutes after the restart, showing enough pace to cross the try line to the right of the sticks.

Calland took over kicking duties to add the extras.

Two minutes later Widnes scored the try of the game, as Dwyer’s pass inside put Dugdale in space, with the number seven racing towards the try line before sending Olly Brookes over in support.

On 50 minutes Rochdale mounted a comeback, as a grubber which struck the post caused chaos for the Widnes defence, with Pencywicz touching down for a simple second try.

The deficit was cut to 10 points just four minutes later, as another grubber caught the visiting defence out, with Adam Hesketh getting on the end of the kick this time.

Rochdale lost their momentum after back-toback tries, with errors littering the remainder of the game, as rain started to fall heavily.

A knock-on from Rochdale deep inside their own half presented a late opportunit­y for the Vikings, with Sean Findlow opting to run the ball on the last tackle as he came agonisingl­y close to scoring.

That was the final play of any note, as the young Vikings secured a victory in game one of pre-season.

 ?? STE JONES/ RLPIX.com ?? Connor Dwyer of Vikings is tackled during the Hornets clash
STE JONES/ RLPIX.com Connor Dwyer of Vikings is tackled during the Hornets clash

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